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oe, abate oH THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY oT, Ute ‘ ey reel NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT | eoAtituet scat: ROBERT EDGREN Wealth Students|THE OLD DAYS AGAIN---IF--- © @© © 8 George McManus woRma, Discuss Problem of Copyright, 19%, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York World) ‘ Building Up American Man For Evening World Most Physical Breakdowns Due to Rum and Cigarettes, Not Overwork, and Man Who Is Determined to Straighten Himself Out Can Do So Through Proper Exercise and | Nourishment. | “a SHOTS AT PPANDSMALL jo wae LO! HE STATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION took quite a ittle time to get the measure of Abe Attell, but It bas atoned for tts dilatoriness by suspending boxer from participating !n or observing @ tout in this State for the noxt #ix months, This follow ought to have been set down Ts ago. He has afforded nothing the sport of the ring but an occasional flash of sctentific skill that was on tap only to #ave himself when tn trouble and rarely to put his opponent away, Abe didn’t travel along the level route for years. It was an open secret that the money of his friends went whichever way he would chooxe to direct, and he won, drew, lay down or ke€ the other fellow go the route accordingly. For the last three years he has been on the toboggun, and hia story of being “dopel” before his defeat by Knockout Brown the other night was the crowning ballyhoo in a career of fakeol A large white porson who figured in an enangement at Reno, Nev., on July 4, 1910, also atirtbuted his humfliating defeat to dope in the form of morphine that had been slipped into ni In neither the case of Attell or Jeffries did the dope take the form of cocaine of morphine, It came in various other disguises—jabs, punches, swings and uppercuts, and, belleve me, each of the two got quite enough to dope him. And they got what thoy deserved. tv A ND THIS ACTION on the part of the Athietic Commtiaston will convince Gov. Dix that the world’s most popular sport can be regulated to being it up to the standard of decency and honor that would command the esteem ot all men. TALKS WITH BILL BROWN.— No, 13. Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Oe, (The New York World), “] ‘VE told you CANNOT QUITR SEE where the) dice that there ts ay inuch difference be- | boost comes in for Jack Denning for| tween the two men as there is between oar tues tury Limited and of athletic overstraining for boys," sald “BI Brown, continuing hie talk on health and how to get and hold it, “but when @ boy gets his full wrowth he Isn't out of danger by a long way, It’s just about this time that he begins to learn what temptation is, and that he needs good advice. “When @ boy grows up, in nine cases out of ten, be learns the smoking habit. ‘Tobacco | ft ad enous, but cigarettes are fatal to bral | IF HE GETS THE BILL THROUGH THE 4 body too. I ubuiter alia elearatee (3 a boy, mith| “NOT HOLE — aie @ year in prison as the penalty. | | @ use, of cigarettes affects the nerv and maltes a boy look to alcohol for a fetter a ware tn tt pono, (venting Worlds \|resh Hope for Racing’s Revival VICTORY FOR TIGERS his work against Mike Gibbons tn] the Twentieth © Fatrmont the other night. If Mike} Billy Kelly's jaunting car, fi done sometiung in the line of what he] , !t looked to me before Gibbons left his Greasing room as if he were Jrawn too handed to Walter Coffey, who knocked | fre and was somewhat nervoun. Det- Denning cold in @ fow rounds, or If Mike] jane eo, But I cannot bring myself to had sent a few over like he did to the} velieve that the Gibbons who sent Lewis shifty Willie Lewis, and Denning had] under so neatly and who made a suck. stood the gaff, it would be all right to] out of Coffey, the victor over Denning applaud him, ‘But the fact ts that Mike|was the same Gibbons I kaw in the Hal’ held himsolf in ao tlehtly that the local} mont the other night. There was some boy got away with the yells of the na-| thing wrong. T don’t bolleve he was try- tive west side sons who could nee noth-| ing hie best, and I'd have him on the ing but Denning. While hammering] carpot if I were one of the boxing regu- away at Gibbona the west sider was do-| lators. ing really very ttle tn. But when] Better let those fellows know right Gtybona begun to display his wares in] now, Messrs. Commissioners, that the the seventh round It waa plain to every-| raw work must cease or the game in this body present not blinded by local proju-| State must close down. T PUBLIC SERVICE COMMLGSION about once in a while manages to keep WE Wit S88 THE SMILE THAT WONT COME OFF” ON BROADWAY AGAIN {teelf on the pay roU by ordering extra straps in the cars of the subway or the “L" or the street lines. Which ts gomething to be overwhelmingly thankful for. I ee it has taken a wild plunge and peremptorily ordered the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company to install 100 new cars before Sept. 16 neat. Of these the Nassau Blectric Railroad Company ts required to put In twenty closed carw, the Queens County and Suburban twenty and the Brooklyn Hetghts Company, the chief B. R. T. organtaation, sixty. I'll bet a snvall But honest wad that the companies won't obey the orden And come to think of it, why should they? ‘They don't need atreet cara in Brooklyn. They need hearses. don't know which I'd rather see a boy of mine take, and that's a fact. If Sasortin th ‘ocuy he st'tsl anh ame Ones In Decision Legalizing a Wager OVER BLUE TO-NIGHT A ND, SPRAKING of this most august body, this letter received to-day te of clgarettes and alcohol, but I'm glad to Pisa ' Nide A reed “arya a _ ‘ re see that the man who drinks to-day |. Peterson, 76; Woodward, 69; Downing, +08 nowledwe, Thet sounds Ike @ fair . ., doesn't stand as well with bis business |y:,nitty ‘Nvwar, N, J.J—Meore, 76; Fre, | Amendment of Liability Law | proposition, put the men opposed to rac: Jockey Club Officials Decline associates as the drinking man did ten|79; F, F, Hragg, 20; Woltte, 70; iW, H. Brace, ing know that the so-called “Liability years tg0, Drinking going ut ot], Toul sae TN TR ABS) Ay crhat 1s Needed Now to| iar Mivg.oneraiby main mitts 14%] to Discuss Prospect Pending WILL CLINCH THLE interest; WURRA WORRA: To-~ay's papers say that a woman tn London has applied to the courts for relief because her husband went to sleep last summer and won't wake up. What ought to be done with such a man? TIRED WIFE. fashion, and the man who ruins his ‘ Cee nk in rho ele Ga rater, ge] Open Tracks Agu. |i patna ie | Action of Legislature, renee ne me ae eee wie uses optum or cocaine. Teens Ma 3 anes, 31a We eee cranes ce oeiaas sates ‘ ‘ : . pee es bie ) RE-| McCarthy, th d—and— ouldine up that the ‘Crorage vouna [Lijeetteegay, fy St 8 Mlle HEH] TS ROADWAY naw taken on tresn| bookmakers, sme Sees ten te ian Jar ua| Both Sevens in Readiness for) A “yoneren wen ot toro one | Wee nur, what thy eo amine Ba Te Sane te gee for hele names | ais nah led, ets sit Be "wore ot ratte, the nen oho! ee fare wgeen gn armament |f2P lela, tegenraly Sndersted'te| Important Contest at Local Ot the news agencies yesterday S07 vor seat man? "Bure be kit Be and that if I trace the real reason it's | {oj M Matthews, a; Cl Aleatu Tot |New York. While mon like August Bel-|'e8n oral betting where the odds are he following item ing to nourish a feeling that King Ho: Gi, 1 ‘Marburger himsetf took | Wouldn't have the nerve to move se, : Ps | rote wi tgeite th posted and no written records made of TEN , ‘ epomaver" went ‘on MF Brown, “| Bauere te: Ug e685 | ater all, may not be dead. For the past | nowapaporn, it ie well known chat trey | 8 WAEErE Skating Rink. Cals, who was comvioted of Sle [there If he wasn't, fon't mean to ray that the man who Pa ee Boia, | ie ae aret, | tee days Inwyors have been consulted, |are not going to put themacives in the|, 1” the present effort to restore racing M WURRA WURRA given up to tobacco und alcohol | Teta, 483, +311, | handbooks ure beginning to flourish, and! position of being arrested for « bet | there appears to be no desire to return To decide a bet growing out of the night as well lle down and quit, Not | (, laticoly” No. 2 (Patewon) to bookmaking, for that is dead. It yerner, 102; Youvg, and John has been customary, however, for men |, Princeton and Yale ta a battle for the My tans to make bets between themselves. In| intercollegiate championship will be thy Viet, 83; /the crows by @ long shot, Aw long as a man has [quot iy + Gordod, | Vere a ‘i bs ’ : ete, ire ut cae hatter: iancola, No, 8, (Petersen whitekshtGy Mid: | cccamtonally wre wetting larger every Rented eerie ie ceenuse Mnat| the Lambert case it i# clearly pointed | hockey event to-night at the St. ded cure, It means hard work. oy 74 Total No, 15 day. \woild define what is meant by “Book-|0Ut that this ts not @ violation of the| Nicholas Rink and a spirited contest 1s — Orlanry, 30; Back ea i8i,.0| This hope bas been engendered by the| making with or without writing.” | 8: Now the followers of the ponies! anticipated when these two rivals face THINK the most remarkable re- |68,' Toial, $37. sl recent decision in the Lambert cage in| itveryhody understands the meaning | Want the Legislature to accurately do-leach other on the ice, ‘The Tigers, with I sults I've ever seen were in the | mOzmra, Se, go Hooin, 784 eo gt. 40: Buffalo, and the later discharge of three} “bookmaking with writing, the | fine “Rookmaking without writing.” On} their famous retinue of stars, headed by bt. that hinges tho whole thing, so far as|“Hobey" Baker, are eager to add the men in General Sessions for making} courts have passed on It, hut the cuurts | oie Une tn concern ta round those secret places|made between BIN Jo: Equitable fire, please publish the date of installation of the first pas- eenger elevator in New York and what bullding was thus equipped. Was it the Equitable? father was half Indien and his a KID TEMP. mother a West aoe Co hoa No, Kid; the first passenger elevator counted for the hot blood of the | !n New York was not in the Equital Ittle bet can be put down] Smith out at Sheepshead Bay. An- cave of & famous physician who a No, 2~-Muller Was brought to my Pine JU] Farm by 10d; Tteuss, inch Ta gO |e det at @ Dillard parlor tn the Ton- | have nevor Riven a doctsion on thelr | ir Te ack owners aro quite will-|achievementa, elt Her atte) gl [ep anything on sedeem She eee his brother-in-law, who Is himself @ | derloln. a oi re ¥ snetite Flarburger thinks he discovered |run in this city was in the United ; | Sapohanicar—Halatedt, 71; Wiley, 4 0 . i ng to open up thelr tracks again if} Yale, equally keen to check the Inspina- erift Harbure physician, A doctor ought to know how | gy unanian—Haletedt, 7L; Wier, 40; Harrioo, | Int . rogae eyarrts seers they can be relieved of the “Liability” |tions of her rivals, will put. forward something. ‘The combination he de-| states Hotel, at Fulton and Pearl Lilt No, to take care of bis health, if any one foes, But some people know and don't Ive according to thelr knowledge, This "sb. held that oF apt | private bet on a hurte and has a right to make aw on scribes would not only “account for the | poe hot blood of the bat would be | Guy strong enough to boll a cake of | clause, They are willing to take a|the stron, ain) | CATCHER EDDIE PHELPS hance on the sport succeeding without !that sh q ° o ec hout ‘that she can mu m1 pranaarn NOW MEMBER OF DODGERS || hookmeking. ‘The Lambert case hus det |The outcome of, in 182, ‘The hotel was torn down w few years ago and the elevator Passed out with it. And, believe me, at Mune of expert play to win the game night's game will aH eo Wer, Bhi ]of tho details of such foetor was about as complete a phyel- | McKay, v0 Fe eee ine eine Ren lnat cane |Initely shown the lexallty; of the per-| doubtless settle the champlonship, for OLL, THAT SOMNOLENT snc-| Kid, tt was some elevator, It rumbled tal wreck as I ever saw. He was ad- Roll of Honor. it ‘That, eccording to the higher court, Tue Brooklyn Basedait Club || #0nal wager and tf that in permitte!/ the Tigers already have three victories ne Tee irone wilt take a tem.| a" squawked and creaked and rattled Aicted to the excessive use of alcoholic} 1. Iuac Stisitos, Tuxedo, Vatemon 103] doce not oonatitute e violation of the|| has secured the famous catcher, [| there, i@ no reason why the horsey) to thelr tredit, and another to-night will ¢ sat Monday aight] Or", enge.cue Souswatery WP to Sea Te Pier see, estan ees Yan inveterate Hint Adventitngy: etd heen aa ee dt trae Terontae op [| shouldn't start again and draw big|ciinch their claim to the title. porary brace next lay night! of the famous old place in what was be ‘ i Near, ba Watersom. <<: 105 crowds into the gates, ST) ta tho case of Windsor Stevens, Wile J th mah és 1117 |yam J. Mackay and James Jones tn Gon-|f Eimer Steele and Catoher Bil ||,,Butrand this tee bie But’ too une eral Sessions, tie Lamvert case did not!] Fiecher are given in exchange. pace tracks won't be opened. Once they ‘The Mneup to-night Positiona, and forget the County dill that's 60in€ | amazing time ‘for those days—about to send them all to the poorhouse if] eleven minutes. We used to beat that they don't get political Jobs when the rd in Brassy Stanton's hostelry tn sigarette sinoker. When ho was/ 4 brought to my farm he had Just recov- ere@ from an operation, and his welght International League. Pitcher 4 i figure, although it wax thought it did. Phelps should strengthen the the ot! Dill becomes a law. The Eagles, of | Westport, County Mayo, more than six was just $7 pounds, When he saw me] 2 IP the gates open the other will he| Raker minutes by the watch. he cried and said there was no use tn ie a ‘individual. The police simply fatled to make out a Dodgers behind the bat. He easy. Tt 19 up to the Lexisiature to open | Sans a {whom there je a fine aerie, are going miss S undergoing treatment, as he considered |W. @ Turner High I FR irish te 9m al Ma apt aught ninety-three games for [| the Wek lair” : ; te the theatre on thee night. No, Mr.| WORRA WURRA: his case hopeless, and, any way, he Next Week's Schedul Pg igo dle rolg a aa irtag poorer ry Toponto TAME ead 8 hea - Smarty, not a moving picture show=| were Ad Wolgast and Knockout #1an't bellove in ph ere! #o—Port & MoCont (8). Bank! ndbooks and, gocamonally, make he eeneen, ie) Ab) Averane. of put the Bronx, which 18 a reat theay| prown matched to meet at twenty “But his brother-in-law inaiated, and ¥ 4} | among themaelves, but {t lias not solved in Fy Natlener Petia far anes P. a) Oe Bask ther, nained after the borough! Gee! sounds before Wolgast was taken ho finally agreed that he'd give the "}the question of having racing brought oral years. before ping, to Tos (2 a ers a put they're getting swelled up there in} gioK? CH. T. | tystem a trial, I got him aturted by ! fiving him temperate shower baths, and } | fen placed him dn the eweat room Just ough to develop. circulation, w then a cold shower to prevent ¢atehing cold, followed by an alcohol pack to the tracks around > . 4 y. [The horse owners want racing. They are | fonie. [16 waa, with the pitts, | A if. W. St Tr satnat the bookmakers, They want the Mt Qnil-betting law nded that they |f 104 olny i ng She PTAs i a lal j- Way age in ourney i Fig [Will noe eit liable for viola- |f Cinctnnat le went back to able {IP Sitteuarekin dabr Raat Whe ahiite Seventh Regiment Armory at 2PM fub, after which I allowed him to loat | Compan a egserell se] one 00 the racetrack not within: thelr fo and gunior division E Both the sen amas, none eR ed to St. Louts in 189, In 1910 he sai . ere enlor an round for the reat of the day. This eae Progypet be day Wyntart te | Mim eMemabere of the Legislature inter- ||| ¥as with the Cardinals, and at {{Clinton and Eastern District ) tier wit ve deciaea eatment wan continued for one woek, | Natious, ested in racing have taken @ fresh start,| the end of the season was sold to And the result was @ gain of four and ge 4 dit Fag Connally Boral Arca] and they are hopeful that tie amend- | Toronto. Phelps te thirty-two Best of Day’s Contests— & half pounds in weight, In oniinary i aie on in, ve mente to the law will be passed. In years of age. ees that wouldn't have been much, ‘Shes rae ‘a ee their bills they do not attempt to rein- Hb, Fealdie Pt T'vo often had pationts main as much | Ansin's A, J. (t);] #iato bookmaking, All they ask ia that) ~~~ ——— Elementary Is On. H S ten or twelve pounds during the] ghintiy i|the owners be relieved of responsibility re Bi Sip |for Tarahacts over wii ve tae mo CONE Bar Golfers BASKETBALL TO-DAY. ave Yy ou een ’ Out of Tourney Olinfon ve. Hastern District | y York the North. They have taken the wiv Ho. Weleeet was elaned to const uae house for the night. And here's the} die Welsh, Wolgast — w. engaged bunch which has the affair in charge: | ducking Knockout Brown at that time Rilly Gibson, chairman of the com 1 Was travelling on the fame that tee; Dilly Heckler, worthy President of | followed his defeat of One Round the aerie; Frank York, who looks after | Hogan, who was “off” the night they tho financtal end of the affair; Charley met Ke D Brooklyn a) gual A, Gem 7} A FTER the first week I started htm on Nature's cure—light ty of anstine tema ves| Mawthorne Best Youngster same period. Stuyvesant va, Townsend Harris, Despite the fact that the United|| freaimus vs. Commeraial food, plenty of cold shower baths. For a while he . > ° didn't think he had a chance to re- Wi R Ji States Golf Association has clroulated wishing ve. Manual, cover, in spite of his improvement, He of inter acing at UWATEZ. vrondcast a red hat notice tia’ mamn-|| Ricnnont Ii ve Newiown Aidn't have any pelf confidence left -_— two starts the manner Jo wich she won at ber| bers of aixty clubs scattered the country || Adelphi vs. Horace Mann | He thought that he couldn't walk more ext attemyt stamved Der as a clever soauacct lover would be berred to a man from P. 8, No. 62, Menhattan (sentor) than @ few hundred yarda at the most.| Owner Coyle Asked to Put her daa Rlegaant va| the amateur champlonship if their or- vw Fe #. No, 84, Brookiyn ee @ay I took him out for @ short (rks yn rae i Kanizations do not immediately furateh No. 64, Manhattan ae Th B [ Gi Ye fae. doz Price on Hastings Gelding — [mime amt icazet JHE Jind VAerae forthe national bandicnp, thar [[2R_P~ 8 80. 86 Brooklyn —The Bottle That Guarantees You fairly strong—aend told him thi Teen eB ytungtec Cictaos SURSSIMT | i@ not the slightest danger of any player - as far as a certain part of t’ Turf Gossip. employer, ( ett, atuml Nowigee (Marta | Who has the remotest chance of qualify-| To-day’s games mark the A Good Whiske ? he’@ passed on the way up. We went J i mee 18. \ ing beta shut out of that contest. period of the Public Schools At | ys Along until all of a sudden he noticed n the first place, the national rating} League round robin basketball t ——- how far we had come—a couple of miles F Met {s considered an tilescont dream} ment. ‘The De Witt Clinto or es, Tl never be able to get back,’ Hib performances of Hawthorne, the by the hands of the} which hax been putting up a a ) Next drink you take, ask for ‘ Wilson’’—yee, the ’ bly walk eo fer, Hastings-White Thorn gelding ‘n A - F |various se The : oH he gaéd. ‘I can't poasibly wo fi horses owned by S &ame on the court and wiloh I» aul Id “Wi ‘i ic in the “Ob, all right,’ said 1, ‘we'll take a the stable of G. H. Coyle at the bay Mepatage whol! Ul ‘}!| metropotitan hod ance, found! tending in the race for the honors A ilson."" But be sure you get it in new shert cut around the hill’ So I took | Juarez track, stamp him as a youngster him the ‘short cut,’ and I saw to it that |ef merit, for in none of the races in which it Was much torthar than the way Lr he has @o far taken part has he been by the road, He was pretty tired when | extended ¢o win. His owner has been Beleet task ope Thad to rook jollving |approuched a half dogen times to set! nian al, tered four or Ave ralles, end |& Brice upon him, but he anys that he six clubs } seam t it waa im. 0 wea | | Pecaitig taleaund Can cevan tir talennaar bottle—the bottle with the new top. sland tt la, of course, far harder for a] gyal n mi 04 5 lGounisy wide assocagtion to oorres sec-| qnvgst® Rewiment Ari ory fn Brooklyn. | This is your guarantee that you're getting the best retaries (iougands of miles out of range. | ninth os bove at 220 PM whiskey man ever made-—and that you're getting it 2 handicaps ash em sent in} Clinton has beate iain. doas meets one of the strongest fives 1 to vent tix afternoon at the Forty- working pice after that he gave up the idea that he'd |has no desire to sell Hawthorne and mar | addy Lat based on last season's showings. |querors of Eastern District, and ax exactly as it was made. 1 down {f he trie@ to walk « couple | as @ result has not figured on his val tha" race fere piay In t al! win ult feel pretty #ure of winning, bu : Penundred yards Trainer JW. Parker of the ir “yon ter and make a gre ent Int the Hastern Distelot lade are wotnk to No chance with the new bottle for anything but « ‘Gn nine weeks he left the farm prao- | Powell & Parker ts one horseman (hat ago, Cube ring. It would clearly be a] make a a@trong effort to subdue the 4 tieally a new man, welghing 1% pounds, | would pay a good price for the unbeaten alates, Gineiad eam | ie thelr taet chance, to real drink whose every drop is pure. That means a lot! a gain of §7 pound le writes me that |two-year-old. He said @ day or two he fs keeping up clsem, is ere ‘T would }\ke to train a real goo! feetly well and weighs ten pounds more, | horse just once, @ never handled or about the average weight for alanything but a platers, and i healthy man of his hetght, 5 feet 6} would like to experience that sensatior inches. And with natural living, sun-|of having @ first class horse in my | shine and exercise and fresh alr, and | barn.” cigarettes and alcohol tn the discant, ee he'll be aa healthy for years to come| The victory of . Gaylord right now. Any other man in | shch ts (rained by Hi case can do the same thing 1£ he! than one, He paid only $170 for her as 8 pearing 4 8 to," aon eteemamaainnne, ‘wit (0ll, ond while she was bestes io her first tt ‘ought h ng for the championship friert who tig. | UW) & old two weeks ago In| ttle, The oMetals for this game will be 4 tieuedit uf | Oa t! ne annual meeting. Ace | Messrs, Ios mand Fish tH it le the | cordingly it Wae Gecided that tn su The Stuyvesant team, runn ui e Ld stances a letter certifying adeq ne | should have Ittle trouble downing ¢ hoted Yell player, but| Provement from @ocretary uf any| Townsend Harris quintet at the ( ¢ antes ani} club should entitle the entries of auch {N. Y. 6 sium to-night, as the The veteran | men to tv accepted. “arrinttes not very wtrong on the 1 y St!!! drawing the 3 the most | court thie year. [hopeless dub wi incen, The championship tn tho elementary Gary talk than move ever] schools division of the PS. AL. will made vy tre nattonal Jectled this efterncon at the Furtys SOLD EVERYWHERE for duly tm the s; Vaid) mit and bas fommet Petters for Megigo aud the Texas vorder count, - . — . — _— oe